Examining a new doe

Jego

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Hi, all.

I think we may be picking up a doe from a breeder we don't know this weekend. I'm really nervous about being able to examine an unfamiliar doe with a breeder I don't know. If we were buying a buck or if it was a breeder I know, I'd feel a lot more comfortable, but I've never had much luck with does. (In my defense, most of my mean does were a larger breed we kept in the past.)

Anyway, any tips on getting it done as painlessly as possible? I don't know why it is making me so nervous. I think I'll practice with my best buck before we head up.

I'm most nervous about checking her teeth. :eek:
 

ShowsheenQueen

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Hi, all.

I think we may be picking up a doe from a breeder we don't know this weekend. I'm really nervous about being able to examine an unfamiliar doe with a breeder I don't know. If we were buying a buck or if it was a breeder I know, I'd feel a lot more comfortable, but I've never had much luck with does. (In my defense, most of my mean does were a larger breed we kept in the past.)

Anyway, any tips on getting it done as painlessly as possible? I don't know why it is making me so nervous. I think I'll practice with my best buck before we head up.

I'm most nervous about checking her teeth. :eek:
I never usually buy adult does so mine are always sweeties so unfortunately that’s all the info I can tell you
 

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Hi, all.

I think we may be picking up a doe from a breeder we don't know this weekend. I'm really nervous about being able to examine an unfamiliar doe with a breeder I don't know. If we were buying a buck or if it was a breeder I know, I'd feel a lot more comfortable, but I've never had much luck with does. (In my defense, most of my mean does were a larger breed we kept in the past.)

Anyway, any tips on getting it done as painlessly as possible? I don't know why it is making me so nervous. I think I'll practice with my best buck before we head up.

I'm most nervous about checking her teeth. :eek:
I agree with the others. Stay calm and relax. Think about the amount of $$ your spending to buy a good doe. You don't want to miss something just because your nervous. Just think of what the breeder would do if it was the other way around. Good Luck!
 
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LilTxFarmer

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When I bought my first buck and 2 does, about 3 years ago, I was excited about it. I had to travel about 50 miles to get them. They were 6 months old. What made me feel better about it was that the folks had a nice, clean setup. There must have been about 40 cages of rabbits under a carport. I bought the 3 rabbits and have had nothing but success with them, ever since. :celebrate
 

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